May I be so bold as to give you a tip? When you pin material put your pins across where you are sewing, then the machine will sew over them without you having to remove them. If you are not too sure about this, slow down as you come to a pin, you will see that the needle will simply push the pin to the side and carry on sewing. This is especially good for when you incorporate zips, it is easier to keep the material in place as there is no risk of it moving whilst you remove the pin.
Pin Place,ent is often dictated by the way you want to keep the fabric from moving - sometimes perpendicular to throw seam and sometimes with the seam.
Never sew over a pin. Always remove them just before getting to them on the seam. When I was new to sewing, using my brand new 1969 Golden Touch-n-sew, I ran over a pin. The machine needle broke at its weakest point - the eye. The tiny piece from the eye to the point flew up at my eye, missing my eyeball by a fraction of an inch, hitting me in the skin next to my eye. Since 1969, I never intentionally ran over a pin again. I remember this lesson learned and I try to warn others of what can happen.
I don’t understand the fabric sizes for the scrunchie. The 6.5” pieces, yes. Zipper length? The other is obviously 8.5”; is that the width? It seems that would make a tiny scrunchie. I’m confused.
Scrunchy w/ zipper what a great idea!!! My 3 granddaughters will
L❤VE these!!!
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Intetesting projects thank u
Thank you very much.
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Great video ❤
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Love the kitchen aide cover thanks
Yes it is one of my favorites as well!
Exceptional directions. Thanks
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May I be so bold as to give you a tip? When you pin material put your pins across where you are sewing, then the machine will sew over them without you having to remove them. If you are not too sure about this, slow down as you come to a pin, you will see that the needle will simply push the pin to the side and carry on sewing. This is especially good for when you incorporate zips, it is easier to keep the material in place as there is no risk of it moving whilst you remove the pin.
thanks for the tip
Almost nobody uses pins anymore we use either Wonder tape or glue
Pin Place,ent is often dictated by the way you want to keep the fabric from moving - sometimes perpendicular to throw seam and sometimes with the seam.
@@mishkalarsoncreationsmy word, y’all are to smart for me. What is throwing a seam.
Never sew over a pin. Always remove them just before getting to them on the seam. When I was new to sewing, using my brand new 1969 Golden Touch-n-sew, I ran over a pin. The machine needle broke at its weakest point - the eye. The tiny piece from the eye to the point flew up at my eye, missing my eyeball by a fraction of an inch, hitting me in the skin next to my eye.
Since 1969, I never intentionally ran over a pin again. I remember this lesson learned and I try to warn others of what can happen.
Super cute baby blanket.
We think it is adorable as well!
Wow now that is very Clever 😊😊😊
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👍good job thankyou 😍
Your content is always engaging and informative.
So glad you like our sewing projects
Thanks a lot
Your welcome
Just found your channel, love it.
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Loved these ideas, especially the baby blanket.
so glad you love our ideas and sewing projects!
That scrunched is such a good idea!
So glad u like it!
Nice
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I put my step counter in my scrunchie. I wear it on my arm.
that's a great idea
Yay love this
Happy Sewing!
Love your tutorial and your channel
glad you love our channel
I've been sewing a robe for my granddaughters
I can not see the scrunchie be made material is to dark
Thanks for feedback.
I don’t understand the fabric sizes for the scrunchie. The 6.5” pieces, yes. Zipper length? The other is obviously 8.5”; is that the width? It seems that would make a tiny scrunchie. I’m confused.
cute blanket. Have you tried using a walking foot?
I have used a walking foot. It is great for some projects and makes it even easier.
Wow, straight to the point! Subbed :) I wish I had found you sooner.
So glad you liked our easy sew Christmas gifts sewing tutorials.
Keys When wearing a dress
yes hold onto your keys
May be for learning purposes you should have demonstrated in a different colour from black. Easier to see.
Thanks for the feedback we will keep that in mind.
I am going to be so bold as to say 😊you are never 😊😊on any machine to sew over 😊pins. Check your machine instruction book everyone.
We all grow and learn, yes sewing over pins was from my early days and would not recommend it.
bad color to do this in to show everyone how to do it
I will keep that in mind for future sewing project videos
Way Too much pinning!
We do a lot of pinning to help ensure straight lines but can always pin a little less if like.
@@HappiestCamper Yes, of course, I know, I’m simply too lazy for projects to need to be double pinned :)